Volaris Begins Service to the San Francisco Bay Area with Flights from OAK to Mexico07/17/2009

Third daily flight to Tijuana announced at today's inaugural flight

Volaris Airlines, headquartered in Santa Fe, Mexico D.F., today announced plans to begin low-cost, nonstop flights between Oakland International Airport (OAK) and Tijuana, Mexico, beginning Aug. 28. The announcement was made at a press conference to launch Volaris' new service between OAK and both Toluca and Guadalajara, Mexico.

"What is unique about Volaris' flight to Tijuana is that it is not only the Bay Area?s first nonstop flight to one of Mexico's fastest growing cities, but it is also a convenient point for travelers to make quick and easy connections to other Mexican destinations," said Deborah Ale Flint, assistant director of aviation for the Port of Oakland, which owns and operates OAK. "Previously, passengers have connected in large U.S. hubs, often times changing terminals in the process. Now, they can have certainty of an easy walk down the concourse, and a smooth connection for themselves and their bags in Tijuana," she added.

Traveling between Oakland International Airport and Mexico is now convenient and affordable with Volaris' new flights to Toluca International Airport (31 miles west of Mexico City) and Guadalajara, which began today. With the addition of service to Tijuana in August, these three flights represent the beginning of an important investment in the Bay Area region as Volaris is deploying new Airbus aircraft, expected to have an economic impact of $30 million at OAK over the next two years.

Volaris and Southwest Airlines have announced their intention to enter a codeshare agreement beginning in spring 2010. The airlines are creating a business partnership that will enable their customers to travel between a variety of destinations in both the U.S. and Mexico. Travelers can look forward to convenient connecting flights on both Volaris and Southwest, as well as purchase tickets on each others websites.

About Volaris - Volaris is a Mexican high-efficiency airline aimed at offering customers a unique travel experience ? starting with the easy ticket purchasing process right through the On-Time Guarantee on all flights. With 21 Airbus A320 family aircrafts, Volaris has the youngest and most modern fleet in Mexico reaching 23 airports and 35 routes across the country. From the start of operations in March 2006, the airline guarantees travelers comfort and reliability delivered by more than 1,400 employees making up the Volaris family and dedicated to strengthening the airline's commitment to excellent service and single-class treatment in a human way.

About the Port of Oakland and Oakland International Airport The Port of Oakland oversees the Oakland seaport, Oakland International Airport and 20 miles of waterfront. The Oakland seaport is the third busiest containerport on the U.S. West Coast. Oakland International Airport offers over 150 daily nonstop departures to 35 destinations; and the Port?s real estate includes commercial developments such as Jack London Square, and hundreds of acres of public parks and conservation areas. The Port of Oakland was established in 1927 and is an independent department of the City of Oakland. Please visit www.portofoakland.com and www.oaklandairport.com.